Selective catching of "tambiú†Astyanax bimaculatus Linnaeus, 1758 [Characiformes, Characidae], by employing monofilament gill-nets, in Ibitinga Reservoir, Tietê River, São Paulo State, Brazil
Keywords:
Astyanax bimaculatus, gill-nets, selectivity curve, girth/length relation, weight/length relation, lambari, tambiú, Ibitinga ReservoirAbstract
The mean selectivity curve of gill-nets employed to cach "tambiú", Astyanax bimaculatus, in Ibitinga Reservoir, Tietê River, São Paulo State, Brazil, was determined according to Gulland (1969). The observed results are:
c* (L) = e - 0.5207 (L-1.3478 m)2
Where:
c* (L) = relative frequency of retention
L = total length of the fish (cm)
m = internal perimeter of the mesh (cm)
The interval of selection for different mesh sizes (m) is given by:
Lm = mean L - 1.15 (cm) and LM = mean L + 1.15 (cm).
The following relationships were also determined:
- Total weight / total length of body: W = 0.0184 L 2.9685, where W = total weight of body (g) and L = total length of the fish (cm)
- Fish perimeter (l) / mean fish total length relationship: l = 0.8299 L (cm)
- Total lengths (and body weights) / internaI perimeter of meshes
Since the females body length at the first sexual maturation is known (Lpm = 8.43 cm) in the reservoir, gill -nets with internaI perimeter major than 6.3 cm are recommended.